The Minute Boys of the Wyoming Valley
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A young settler records how local boys take up the defense of their frontier valley while adult soldiers are absent, blending diary-style episodes with broader historical background. The account outlines earlier land disputes that divided neighboring claimants, the building and garrisoning of forts, and skirmishes with rival groups and hostile raids. Town meetings, efforts to secure powder and supplies, and the everyday tasks of maintaining fortifications appear alongside scenes of youthful initiative and solidarity. The narrative balances specific incident reporting with an emphasis on community resilience, divided loyalties, and the hardships of frontier life.
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